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Carlos Sa
Joined: 13 Jan 2006 Posts: 96
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:19 am Post subject: RE : leaky screws |
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Gordon, may I suggest you take a look at Michel's web site:
http://mthobby.pcperfect.com/ch601/chowings5.htm
About half way down the page he shows his approach to grounding the tank.
I intend to do the same.
Carlos
Gordon <cscsail(at)gmavt.net> a crit :
Thanks for the input. I replaced the split paper washers and I have no leaks, as long as I don't put a grounding lug under the screw head. The washers I was provided are made of a thin gasket material with the integrity of heavy paper, and can only be snugged, or they will split.
The problem I see with using these sending units is trying to ground them properly. The units appear (when checked with an ohm meter) to have good continuity between them and the grounded tank --without a grounding wire and lug under a screw. ...
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:14 pm Post subject: RE : leaky screws |
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Grounding contact is definitely a problem with these
senders. I found that the little tab (as shown in
Michel's photos) was not making a good contact with
the plate. I ended up welding the leg to the round
plate and this solved the problem. It was when I was
learning to gas weld and this was a perfect
application. Here's a photo or two:
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/3_04_03_Sender2.JPG
http://www.cooknwithgas.com/3_5_03_SenderParts.JPG
If you are getting good contact now, there is a chance
that in time the connection could get loose and lose
continuity. That's why I welded it.
I hope this helps,
Scott Laughlin
www.cooknwithgas.com
--- Carlos Sa <carlosfsa(at)yahoo.com> wrote:
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<carlosfsa(at)yahoo.com>
Gordon, may I suggest you take a look at Michel's
web site:
http://mthobby.pcperfect.com/ch601/chowings5.htm
About half way down the page he shows his approach
to grounding the tank.
I intend to do the same.
Carlos
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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:01 am Post subject: RE : leaky screws |
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Had the same problem with my senders. I put a small dab of sealer on the
treads and voila no more leaks. Do not put sealer on the last few tread at
the end of the screw or it will get in the tank.
701/912/400 hrs
Carl
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